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7.6-magnitude earthquake triggers Caribbean tsunami warnings A 7.6-magnitude earthquake in the Caribbean Sea Saturday triggered tsunami warnings for Cuba and the Cayman Islands and tsunami advisories for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. FBI investigating South American Theft Groups in the United States Professional athletes and prominent actors are among high-profile U.S. citizens who have been targeted by what the FBI is calling South American Theft Groups. Judge bans Musk's DOGE from accessing Treasury payments A federal judge early Saturday blocked Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency team from accessing the Treasury Department payment system, the latest in a series legal orders against the Trump administration. Musk: No plan to buy TikTok Elon Musk does not intend to buy TikTok after President Donald Trump recently extended the grace period on a pending ban of the Chinese-owned social media site in the United States. Health groups sound alarm on missing CDC, FDA data Prominent health care organizations urge the Trump administration to restore important data sets on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Food and Drug Administration websites. Lebanon's prime minister forms new government, without Hezbollah dominance Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam formed a new cabinet made up of specialized and clean-handed ministers, ending past dominance by Hezbollah and its allies, with the mission of introducing needed reforms. SpaceX launches more Starlink satellites from Florida SpaceX on Saturday launched 21 more Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station into lower Earth orbit on a sunny afternoon after the private company's plans to fly Friday were scrubbed. Hamas frees 3 frail Israeli hostages in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners Hamas militants released three frail and abused Israel hostages in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners, some also emaciated, on Saturday. Trump takes culture war to the Kennedy Center President Donald Trump has fired several members of the board of trustees for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and make himself the center's chairman. Georgia police officer shot 'almost immediately' after responding to call A Georgia police officer was shot and killed while responding to a call near a shopping center in an Atlanta suburb, officials confirmed. U.S. influenza cases reach 15-year high despite declining COVID-19, CDC says U.S. medical services providers are seeing the greatest numbers of flu cases since the 2009-2010 flu season, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Friday. President Xi orders 'all-out search' following China landslide; more than 30 missing Over 30 people are missing after a major landslide in southwestern China Saturday, according to the country's state-run media outlets. South Africa says Trump's order freezing aid 'lacks factual accuracy' South Africa is responding to an executive order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump, saying the move to freeze American aid "lacks factual accuracy." Trump cites Biden's 'poor memory' in revoking former president's intelligence briefings, security clearances President Donald Trump is retaliating against Joe Biden, revealing on social media he plans to revoke the former president's security clearances. Actor, frequent Woody Allen collaborator Tony Roberts dead at 85 Actor Tony Roberts, a frequent collaborator with Woody Allen, has died at the age of 85. No summer 2025 season for 'The Bachelorette' ABC has no plans to air a new edition of "The Bachelorette" this summer, according to multiple media reports. Trump forms White House Faith Office in executive order The White House on Friday launched a faith office, one day after another executive was signed to protect Christians from discrimination. Trump backs Japanese investment in U.S. Steel, doesn't rule out tariffs in meeting with prime minister President Donald Trump, meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in D.C., said he hasn't ruled out tariffs against the Asian nation and wants Nippon Steel to invest in U.S. Steel rather than buying it. Bad Bunny's 'Debi Tirar Mas Fotos' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Bad Bunny's "Debi Tirar Mas Fotos" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Famous birthdays for Feb. 8: Henry Czerny, Mary McCormack Actor Henry Czerny turns 66 and actor Mary McCormack turns 56, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 8. On This Day, Feb. 8: Groundbreaking starts on Hollywood Walk of Fame On Feb. 8, 1960, groundbreaking got underway for the first plaques installed on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. More Recent Articles |
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Democratic Lawmakers Denied Entry to the Department of EducationIt was the fourth agency this week that federal employees blocked congressional Democrats from entering amid a push to shutter government agencies and dramatically cut the federal work force. Some Afrikaners Cheer as Trump Amplifies Claims of PersecutionAn executive order from President Trump on Friday put the weight of U.S. influence behind a hotly disputed claim in South Africa that Afrikaners were the “victims of unjust racial discrimination.” With Aid Cutoff, Trump Severs a Lifeline for MillionsShock and grief rippled through the health community as lifelines for care were abruptly severed. Hamas Makes Gaunt Israeli Hostages Thank Captors Before ReleaseThe scenes at the latest hostage release in Gaza angered Israelis and created even more uncertainty surrounding the next steps in a phased cease-fire deal. Trump Plans to Send $8 Billion in Arms to Israel, Bypassing Some LawmakersPresident Biden announced the arms sales at the end of his administration, and President Trump is pushing it soon after his meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. Far-Right Leaders Rally in Spain to ‘Make Europe Great Again’At a gathering in Madrid, members of Europe’s far-right parties set aside any trepidation they might have about President Trump’s threats, and instead focused on a common enemy — the European Union. The Greatest ‘Saturday Night Live’ Episode Ever**Well, maybe only to me. “S.N.L.” fans all have their own idea of the show’s peak, and this is mine. Chiefs Might Win Third Title in a Row but They Can’t Own the Phrase ‘Three-Peat’As sports catchphrases start to stick, savvy coaches and athletes are moving to protect them with federal trademarks. “Three-Peat” is just one of many. Winter Storm Predicted to Bring More Snow in New York, Boston and NortheastNearly nine inches of snow could fall in Boston, and three to five inches of snow and sleet are expected in New York. Her Brother Disappeared in War 80 Years Ago. She Finally Got to Say Goodbye.Margery Hop Wong last saw her older brother Sgt. Yuen Hop in 1943. He was a soldier missing in action, until researchers solved the mystery behind his death. Musk’s Lost Boys and Trump’s Mean GirlsLost boys find ways to ransack the capital. Springfield, Ohio, Sues Neo-Nazi Group, Saying It Intimidated HaitiansIn the lawsuit, the city states that people associated with the group made death threats last year against those who expressed support for Haitian residents. Serbia’s Protests Test the President’s Grip on PowerPresident Aleksandar Vucic of Serbia, battered by months of nationwide protests, is struggling to weather his biggest political crisis in more than a decade of rule. Bird Flu Suspected in Deaths of Ducks and Wild Birds at N.Y.C. ZoosThree ducks died of the disease at the Queens Zoo, while three more ducks and nine wild birds that died at the Bronx Zoo were being tested for the virus, according to the parks’ operator. The Michigan Lake Where the Sturgeon Season Is 17 Minutes LongDespite its brevity, the rush to spear giant sturgeon in Cheboygan, Mich., is important to the local economy. More Recent Articles |
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A 7.6-magnitude earthquake in the Caribbean Sea Saturday triggered tsunami warnings for Cuba and the Cayman Islands and tsunami advisories for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Professional athletes and prominent actors are among high-profile U.S. citizens who have been targeted by what the FBI is calling South American Theft Groups.
A federal judge early Saturday blocked Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency team from accessing the Treasury Department payment system, the latest in a series legal orders against the Trump administration.
Elon Musk does not intend to buy TikTok after President Donald Trump recently extended the grace period on a pending ban of the Chinese-owned social media site in the United States.
Prominent health care organizations urge the Trump administration to restore important data sets on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Food and Drug Administration websites.
Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam formed a new cabinet made up of specialized and clean-handed ministers, ending past dominance by Hezbollah and its allies, with the mission of introducing needed reforms.
SpaceX on Saturday launched 21 more Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station into lower Earth orbit on a sunny afternoon after the private company's plans to fly Friday were scrubbed.
Hamas militants released three frail and abused Israel hostages in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners, some also emaciated, on Saturday.
President Donald Trump has fired several members of the board of trustees for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and make himself the center's chairman.
A Georgia police officer was shot and killed while responding to a call near a shopping center in an Atlanta suburb, officials confirmed.
U.S. medical services providers are seeing the greatest numbers of flu cases since the 2009-2010 flu season, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Friday.
Over 30 people are missing after a major landslide in southwestern China Saturday, according to the country's state-run media outlets.
South Africa is responding to an executive order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump, saying the move to freeze American aid "lacks factual accuracy."
President Donald Trump is retaliating against Joe Biden, revealing on social media he plans to revoke the former president's security clearances.
Actor Tony Roberts, a frequent collaborator with Woody Allen, has died at the age of 85.
ABC has no plans to air a new edition of "The Bachelorette" this summer, according to multiple media reports.
The White House on Friday launched a faith office, one day after another executive was signed to protect Christians from discrimination.
President Donald Trump, meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in D.C., said he hasn't ruled out tariffs against the Asian nation and wants Nippon Steel to invest in U.S. Steel rather than buying it.
Rapper Bad Bunny's "Debi Tirar Mas Fotos" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Actor Henry Czerny turns 66 and actor Mary McCormack turns 56, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 8.
On Feb. 8, 1960, groundbreaking got underway for the first plaques installed on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 
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